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NCAAF News: Legendary Oklahoma State Booster T. Boone Pickens Passes Away

The most well-known college football booster passed away on Wednesday when T. Boone Pickens died at the age of 91. Pickens was legendary for his enormous gifts to Oklahoma State over the years, and his loss will leave Cowboys players and alumni with heavy hearts.

T. Boone Pickens was a notable philanthropist. He was responsible for the largest single donation to an athletic program ever recorded when he gave $165 million to the Oklahoma State athletic department in 2006, and numerous buildings and facilities bear his name on the Stillwater campus. Oklahoma State’s football stadium was named after Pickens in 2009, and he was a fixture at games. AD Mike Holder remembered Pickens for his generosity today in a statement:

“The greatest Cowboy of them all has taken his last ride. It will never be the same again. We could never thank him enough for all that he did for our university. He gave us everything he had — and all that he asked in return was that we play by the rules and dream big. He was living proof that anything is possible if you’re wearing orange. ‘Great ride Cowboy, great ride!'”

Pickens was one of the most benevolent billionaires in the world, giving away more than half of his net worth while he was alive. He announced last month that he had given $652 million to Oklahoma State over the years, and his total charitable contributions are reported to have exceeded $1 billion.

Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy remembered Pickens fondly earlier this afternoon. The Cowboys had been a dormant program for a long time until first Les Miles and then Gundy took the reins in Stillwater, and Oklahoma State nearly made it to the BCS National Championship under his watch in 2011. Only a double-overtime loss to Iowa State immediately after a tragedy prevented the Cowboys from playing for the title, and Oklahoma State hammered rival Oklahoma 44-10 in Bedlam that year.

H/T ESPN

 

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